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3. Profit Margins

3. Profit Margins

  1. A company's profitability depends not only on having a good profit margin, but also on consistently increasing it.
  2. This margin is calculated by dividing net income by net sales.
  3. For a good indication of historical profit margins, investors should look back at least five years.
  4. A high-profit margin indicates the company is executing its business well, but increasing margins mean management has been extremely efficient and successful at controlling expenses.

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